Bio: Sean Howard
Sean first communicated with his parents via teletype from inside the womb where he had recently gained access to the Dartmouth network. A hacker in college, he ended up in the military where he caused quite a stir riding his Unicycle to work. This prepared him to "work" as a Juggler by night and sleep on the streets by day. Then one day in a drug-induced Californian haze, he stumbled across the web. Calling it an "annoying fad", Sean would quickly change his tune in amazement as he was offered a paid position to BBS all day. Now he is a vegan in Canada with 5 cats where he carefully hides his technology and blog habit by masquerading as a dirty hippy.
Sean Howard writes intermittingly on his blog craphammer.ca and is currently the VP of Digital at Thornley Fallis Communications in the great white north of Canada
Posts by Sean Howard:
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5 Fabulous Facebook Tips (Because Who Doesn’t Love a List?),
23 Feb 2011 in Content& Content Marketing& Featured Posts& Headline& Marketing& Public Relations& Social Media
Lists work. But in a world where the lists of things to get done is always growing, do we really need another five things to improve our marketing? Or another three tricks to drive ROI on email blasts? The short answer is no—but I’m going to give…
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The Role of Messy in Social Media,
11 Dec 2008 in Featured Posts
Everyone seems to be talking about “social media” these days. With an endless stream of new tools being launched every day, it is easy to focus on the services and ignore the “social” part of “social media.” After all, who creates a project plan for…
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Apple TV Not Ready for Primetime,
26 Jun 2008 in Featured Posts
I speak a lot to clients about the value of outside-in or bottom-up thinking. And this is a perfect case of what can happen when we ignore this advice.
Apple TV crosses boundaries inside Apple in some rather unusual ways. Something that more and mo…
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The Why and How of Engaging Bloggers at Your Event,
19 May 2008 in Featured Posts
More and more companies are putting on events. These can range from simple half-day meetings to full fledged conferences. Some are at conference centers and more and more are being run as virtual conferences.
In a world gone crazy over events, ther…